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Translation of lonesome in Spanish:

lonesome

Pronunciation /ˈloʊnsəm//ˈləʊns(ə)m/

adjective

The Russian travels for about six months a year and this solitary pursuit would leave anyone lonesome, explaining the accompaniment of his wife on his travels across the world.

We are lonesome here, and it is difficult for us to remember how much you love us.

His friends are all on vacation, leaving him bored and lonesome.

Unless he truly was a stalker, he was just a lonesome new kid, desperate for friends.

The majority of tears that were shed on first day at school day in Kerry on Monday flowed from the eyes of lonesome mums rather than wide-eyed children who were eagerly looking forward to the great new adventure.

When the old woman's health weakened, Gina had offered to spend her solitary days with another lonesome soul, since she really had nothing better to do anyway.

In this way, it's like you're on the trip with me, an invisible friend that makes the journey less lonesome.

It was sunset and leading from her back was a solitary shadow, looking more lonesome than ever.

We put it down to nerves and the fact that she might be feeling lonesome about being away from her family and her boyfriend for a long time.

That first time away from home I got lonesome and decided to run away with two friends.

My life has always been fairly lonesome, but I don't think I've ever felt more alone than I do at the moment.

It's just regrettable that it seems to be a rather dangerous business being a lonesome, sensitive, guitar-strumming singer-songwriter.